Clearly, the most difficult cases to solve. Who were
they? Someone knows. Friends or family. They knew someone and
someone knew them. If you recognize any similarities between these
reconstructions and a person you knew or a family member, please contact the
appropriate authorities. You may remain anonymous. If for any reason
you do not want to contact them yourself, please send an anonymous email to me
and I will gladly submit the information to them.

Delta Dawn, what's that flower you have on
Could it be a faded rose from days gone by
And did I hear you say he was a-meeting you here today
To take you to his mansion in the sky

Those words ring so true for the little girl tossed into the Escatawpa
River on a Sunday morning in December of 1982. Surely, she is
sitting in that mansion in the sky surrounded by a multitude of beautiful
roses. Delta Dawn would be about 25 years old now, had she
lived. I wonder...what would her life be like? Would she be
married? Would she be an artist? She was never given the
chance to live long enough to create any dreams of a future much less
realize them. The innocence of a child...did someone she loved and
trusted take her life away?

It was December, two and a half weeks before the
Christmas holiday, when deputy's spotted the little girl floating in the
river. She was approximately 18 months old, a pretty baby with
strawberry blonde hair.** Her smile was made of 12 baby teeth.
Dressed in a red and white checked dress and a diaper, only about 20
pounds and approximately 30 inches tall. She was no match for the
person who took her life.

Detective Matt Cox said he believes she was thrown from the bridge.
Dr. Donald Dore performed an autopsy. He indicated that the baby
drowned but did not rule out suffocation.

**Some reports say the baby had strawberry blonde hair
while other reports indicate her hair was brown.

I call her Lady Annandale. She was found in the
Pleasant Valley Memorial Park Cemetery in Annandale, VA. It was
determined that she took her own life. December 17, 1996 she
packed a green backpack with a cassette recorder and a tape of Mel
Brooks and Carl Reiner doing the "2000 Year Old Man", she
carried a small Christmas tree with gold balls on it. Where did
she come from? How did she get there? What led her to make
this decision? She sat down among the gravestones and there she
ended her life.

The lady was 60 to 69 years of age, she was 5' tall, 157 pounds and
had curly red hair. She had an 8" scar across the middle of
her abdomen and her fingernails were painted red. She wore
expensive clothes. A teal Eddie Bauer jacket, a navy blue
Classiques Entier cardigan sweater, a red Classiques Entier sweater, a
red Classiques Entier sleeveless silk shirt, and navy blue Classiques
Entier knit wool pants, black loafers.

Her jewelry consisted of two clip-on earrings, a gold ring with four
jade stones, a small gold women's watch with a mesh band. She also
wore a metal bead chain with medic alert "

NO CODE, DNR, NO
PENICILLIN".

Investigative Case #: 96353000548
NCIC#: U-989549567

If anyone recognizes this lady or has any information regarding this
case, please contact:Fairfax County Police Department
1 (800) 673-2777

This man was discovered on August 9, 2003 in a steep
ravine on Red Mountain, just west of the city limits of Glenwood
Springs, Colorado. He was estimated to be between 35 and 55 years
old. His hair color, style, and eye color could not be
determined.

Agency Case Number 03-4111

If you have any information relating to this man please contact:Garfield County Sheriff's Office at (970)
945-1377 ext: 309.

Near Sardis, Texas in Ellis County, on September
22, 1998, a survey crew discovered the skeletal remains of this man
tucked into a sleeping bag about 30 yards from railroad tracks and
across the highway from the Midway Airport. A pocket knife and a
handgun case were also found near him. He may have been a
transient. He was wearing a white t-shirt, a red, black and gray
plaid button-up long sleeved flannel shirt, blue jeans, a size 34 belt,
two pairs of socks and size 13 hiking boots. He wore only one
glove.

It is estimated that he died between 6 months to one year prior to
the discovery of his remains. The cause of death has been
determined to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.

It's so sad that someone (estimated age) 17 to 24 years of age would
be subjected to a transient lifestyle and probably felt like he was as
far down as he could go and was driven to end his life in this
manner. He was 5' 11" to 6' 2" tall. He had blond
hair.

Agency Case #: U9812002

If anyone recognizes him or has any information concerning this case,
please contact:Ellis County Sheriff's Office at (982)
825-4901.

It was the year 1992. Oyster Creek in a rural
Missouri City on a Friday in May brought fence builders a
discovery that they probably talked about for days to come. They
found what they believed to be human bones. Police responded to a
call to meet with the fence builders in the area of Thompson Ferry Road
and State Highway 6. When they arrived they were told that the men
had discovered what they thought were human bones. How
right they were.

The skeletal remains lay a very short distance from the Oyster Creek
Bridge, completely visible from State Highway 6.

Forensic Anthologist, Dr. David Glassman, was able to determine
that the remains were that of a Caucasian male, 18 to 25 years of
age. He was between 5' 3" and 5' 6" tall. Cause of
death was blunt trauma to the face. Based on the condition of the
remains and the tattered scraps of clothing and on a coin located at the
crime scene, authorities believe the man had been there from one to
three years.

Forensic artists reconstructed a likeness of the victim's face.

If you recognize this young man or have any information regarding
this case, please contact:

Detective Andi Wiltse at (281) 261-4308.

Found June 10, 2005 on Dorchester Road near the
bus station in Charleston County, South Carolina.